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We assure you that your test will take 5 minutes or less to complete. No doctor's office or hospital visits are needed for our STD testing in 06053. One reason our customer satisfaction rating is so high is that we have removed the need for additional paperwork when you arrive at the testing center.

Our test recommendation tool can take away any questions you have about what STD tests you need to take. Status updates are available day or night while you are waiting for your test results. Get the quickest New Britain STD testing at any of our conveniently located testing facilities.

Our FDA-approved / cleared Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) test for syphilis looks for the virus in the blood in the 06053 area. At New Britain STD testing, we use the most advanced technique to test for STIs in blood and urine. It is crucial to test for co-existing diseases, gonorrhea and chlamydia and our chlamydia-gonorrhea test panel does just that.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Statistics for New Britain, Connecticut

Knowledge is the greatest way to start defending yourself against STDs. Yearly reports published by the federal government and the health department of Connecticut contain statistics about STDs and HIV in New Britain.

At the end of 2010, 844 Hispanic/Latino people lived in Fairfield County, CT.

White people in Connecticut had HIV at a rate of 166 per 100,000 in 2010.

There were 2,849 living cases of HIV in Fairfield County, CT as of the end of 2010.

Almost a third of all people living with HIV in New Haven County were Hispanic/Latino by the end of 2010.

1,378 known cases of gonorrhea in 2011 were among women

The residents of Connecticut are not exempt from the dangers of contracting an STD. Regardless of the type of sexual activity you engage in, getting screened for STDs is crucial to maintaining your health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that half of all Americans will get infected with an STD at some point in their life and as many as 1 in 4 will be unaware of it.